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Originally Posted by SretiCentV
Are there actually blank notes? If so, did you change note definitions? Can you clear your notes, set up logging in settings, run the process against your database, and send me the log file? It will log exactly what is being written so I will be able to tell what happened.
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Are there actually blank notes?
I don't understand the question. I guess my answer is yes. But see below.
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Can you clear your notes, set up logging in settings, run the process against your database, and send me the log file?
I cleared my notes, I enabled logging but I don't know what run the process against my database means. How do you want me to send it to you? I don't know where the log file is and I don't know you email address
I'll go through my original process step by step. Maybe I did something wrong from the start.
- Went to your website and downloaded your software.
- Installed it.
- It required me to pick my database and give my postgresql password. Done.
- I clicked "start" and it began.
- According to the program (during and after processing), roughly 2% of all of the players in my database are having notes created for them.
- When it completed, it said XXXX notes were created for XXXX players.
- I looked through the thousands of players in HEM by clicking on "Players" where I have many thousands. I right-clicked on hundreds of them and selected "show player notes". Granted, I did not click on all of them, but I didn't find one.
- I looked at some replays as instructed a couple of posts ago and the replayer showed a LOT of the players at those tables having HEM icons on them like fish, dice, etc. None of these had actual notes on them and I know I didn't put icons on most of them.
- However, when I went back to "Players" and searched for these players with icons, there were no icons or notes for any of them.
- I know that if I search for players who I made notes for then I see the icons and the text when I click on "show player notes".
- I followed your previous directions (clear and log) and also changed the permissions for the program to run as administrator (win7 64) and it is still running but I can click on errors at the bottom and the error for them all were "Error: The key given was not in the dictionary"
- The number of notes allegedly created is so far MUCH smaller than the number of errors.
I'll throw some uneducated guesses at why I am having this problem:
There is something that I was supposed to configure that I didn't do. Scripting, color coding, test environment?
I can't run HEM and furthermore can't import while running NoteCaddy. I thought for sure that I read that it didn't matter. In any case, this time around HEM is not running.
Not Windows 7 64bit compatible.
Sorry for the long post. I just wanted to be more thorough.